Disability Rights Scholarship

Disability Rights Scholarship: The Disability Rights Scholarship Program offers up to 20 disability scholarships to individuals from Africa, Nepal and Latin America for LLM study.

The program aims to advance the rights of persons with disabilities, and through legal channels, help overcome the effect of exclusionary practices, so that persons with disabilities achieve a state of full and effective participation and inclusion in society.

The program intends to provide disability rights advocates and lawyers with the necessary expertise to develop new legislation, jurisprudence, impact litigation, and scholarship, thereby taking advantage of the innovations and opportunities offered by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

The CRPD, which entered into force in May 2008), presents a paradigm shift in the field of disability rights and provides a framework for developing innovative legal arguments.

With the knowledge and networks gained in the program, we expect that Fellows will have the ability to challenge rights violations in their home countries by drafting enforceable legislation consistent with the CRPD and applying legal remedies implied in the Convention to address injustices.

Alumni will also be qualified to train and mentor new lawyers of disability rights through clinical programs.

Disability Scholarship: Participating Institutions

Fellows will be clustered at select institutions that demonstrate cutting edge capacity for legal education in disability rights and are also interested in forming a consortium of schools dedicated to developing this field and improving their own capacity with an international perspective.

In nurturing such a network, the Program strives to encourage law faculties to incorporate disability rights into existing human rights curricula and participate in collaboratively designed workshops and research efforts in the field.

Disability Rights Scholarship Eligibility

The Program does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.

The competition is merit based and open to those meeting the following criteria:

Citizen and legal resident of an eligible country at the time of application (Nepal; Ghana, Kenya,Malawi, Mozambique, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe; Argentina, Mexico, Peru);

Work experience in legal profession or advocacy focusing on human/disability rights;

Excellent academic record with a Bachelor’s degree in Law. (In exceptional circumstances, those without a law degree but with substantial experience in the field may be considered.);

Demonstrated leadership in field of disability rights;

Proficient in spoken and written English or French;

Able to participate in an intensive academic writing program;

Able to begin the graduate program in August or September;

Able to receive and maintain visa or study permit required by host country;

Clear commitment to return to home country to aid ongoing disability rights work.

Disability Scholarship Terms

The fellowship provides:

Tuition and mandatory university fees;

Monthly stipend for room, board, and other living expenses;

Program related travel;

Accident and sickness insurance during the program;

Funds for educational materials and professional development;

All costs associated with pre-academic summer program and annual conference. The fellowship does NOT provide funding for dependent family members.

Disability Rights Scholarship: University Placement

Fellows are matched with universities according to their chosen area of specialization, academic profile, and professional aspirations. All decisions concerning host university placement are made by the program selection committee, which includes university admissions staff and faculty.

Finalists may not choose their host university.

Disability Rights Scholarship: Participant Responsibilities

Pre-Academic Summer Program: Grantees are required to participate in a four-week intensive pre-program in Istanbul, Turkey before starting study at host universities in the fall.

The program consists of classes in academic writing, as well as social science and humanities-based seminars.

Fellowship: Immediately after the summer program, finalists attend a pre-departure orientation (held in Istanbul), and during the second semester of studies, finalists participate in a program workshop.

Fellows must uphold the academic standards of the host institution and undertake full-time study for the duration of the program.

Fellows will not be permitted to change their assigned host university.

Failure to maintain academic and professional standards as defined by the host university may result in dismissal from the program. Failure to follow the laws governing foreign students in the host country will result in dismissal from the program.